I have watched one-path separate in the dead of night I have watched the final breath released without pain - I have walked along long corridors, bathed in dim light. I have looked through windows that reflected strain I have looked in to vacant eyes; death-white as a sheet. with no tears to shed, sapped at the loss - unable to explain - I have sat stilled by the sound of the hastening feet; when far away there seemed an interrupted soulful cry that come from distant quarters connected to a hearts beat: though not to call my return - or say a word good-bye; the night’s inner torment watched an unearthly flight and anguish engulfs; such-love demands wounds - night sighs - Who determines the right to life or death the wrong or right? I have watched one-path separate in the dead of night.
"This Wrong Or Right In Life" penned by David E. Barnes - Posted Thursday, December 11, 2003.
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